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    S. SARGSYAN SAYS IF THE ISSUE OF NAGORNO KARABAKH STATUS IS MORE DEFFINITELY STRESSED DURING THE NEGOTIATIONS EXPECTING RESPONSES IT DOES NOT MEAN WE HAVE TOUGHENED OUR POSITION

    ARMENPRESS
    May 22, 2009

    YEREVAN, MAY 22, ARMENPRESS: "I don't think Armenia has toughened
    its position in the negotiations with Azerbaijan, this is not our
    definition. The core issue of Nagorno Karabakh conflict is the
    issue of status of Nagorno Karabakh and if during the negotiations
    we more definitely stress the issue expecting responses it does not
    mean that we have toughened our position," during the joint press
    conference followed today's meeting with Croatian President Stjepan
    Mesic Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said commenting on the news
    that allegedly Armenia has toughened its position in the Karabakh
    conflict negotiations.

    He stressed that Armenia is ready to continue the negotiations and
    his next meeting with the Azerbaijani President is scheduled for
    early June, probably in St. Petersburg.

    "I hope that after the meeting the Azerbaijani media will not again
    try to misinterpret the sense of our meeting and will not say that
    Armenia has toughened its position," S. Sargsyan said.

    In response to the question on Croatia's position in the issue
    of Karabakh conflict regulation if taken into consideration the
    circumstance that in its turn Croatia has successfully obtained the
    right for self-determination as a result of collapse of Yugoslavia
    S. Mesic noted that a Constitution was adopted in Yugoslavia based on
    which constitute republics of the Federation were self-determined as
    autonomous regions - Constitutional elements or Federation constitutes.

    "If not the powers that chose the war as a solution, if they did not
    try to change the borders we would be able to settle all our issues
    peacefully. But regrettably the military solution was chosen; we had
    numerous victims but the borders did not change at all. The former
    republics became separate states and a necessity rose to settle the
    Kosovo issue," the Croatian President noted.

    According to him Serbia did not have the corresponding potential
    to establish its power in Kosovo and there was also no potential to
    continue the negotiations.

    "The Kosovo status was to be settled. Kosovo brought forward the aim
    to become independent and a new reality arouse; we recognized the
    reality," he noted.

    According to S. Mesic any issue can be solved exclusively through
    negotiations. "It's better to negotiate for10 years than to fight
    for10 days," President of Croatia stressed.
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